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How to use the word addresses in a Sentence? Page #5

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The vast majority of my work emails went to government employees at their government addresses, which meant they were captured and preserved immediately on the system at State Department.

Hillary Clinton

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

Without access to the relevant electronic information and stored data on the server -- which was reportedly registered to her home -- there is no way the committee, or anyone else, can fully explain why the committee uncovered two email addresses.

Jamal Ware

Found on CNN
9 years ago

The Select Committee on Benghazi is in possession of records with two separate and distinct email addresses used by former Secretary Clinton and dated during the time she was secretary of state.

Jamal Ware

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

The problem now is how do we allocate our capital in a way that addresses EMV first and then immediately find the funds to upgrade again and install a better solution.

Grant Shih

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

The fight against anti-Semitism cannot be limited to statements of solidarity and reminders issued in commemorative addresses, rather it must manifest itself in concrete political action.

Stephen Kramer

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

When you have a chant going on like that, and no one addresses it, and then a week later, these killings come to fruition, I’m shaken, the rhetoric that’s going around, left unchecked, is very dangerous, and it invites people to do crazy nonsense.

Yuseff Hamm

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

This election has not been about Bill Cassidy, this election has been about the negative press that the President has gotten and the ability of Bill Cassidy to tie Barack Obama and( Senate Majority Leader) Harry Reid to Mary Landrieu. In this final act Saturday, the Louisiana race will test the limits of the vaunted Mary Landrieu turnout operation, particularly in Orleans Parish, which has been the family stronghold for generations. After Hurricane Katrina, Mary Landrieu operatives were vigilant about maintaining their voter data — scrubbing their voter files to make sure addresses and phone numbers were up to date after each purge of voters who had moved out of state by the Secretary of State's office. Landrieu's campaign also partnered with the Democratic Party to register scores of new voters across the state this year, focusing particularly on ushering new black voters into the party. In Saturday's election, it is hard to underestimate the importance of Landrieu's turnout operation in Orleans Parish, which encompasses the city of New Orleans.

Pearson Cross

Found on CNN
9 years ago

The beauty that addresses itself to the eyes is only the spell of the moment; the eye of the body is not always that of the soul.

George Sand

added by anonymous
9 years ago

Eloquence, at its highest pitch, leaves little room for reason or reflection, but addresses itself entirely to the desires and affections, captivating the willing hearers, and subduing their understanding.

David Hume

added by anonymous
10 years ago

Error always addresses the passions and prejudices; truth scorns such mean intrigue, and only addresses the understanding and the conscience.

Azel Backus

added by anonymous
13 years ago

Addresses are given to us to conceal our whereabouts.

Saki

added by anonymous
14 years ago

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